The Wright Institute, located in Berkeley, California, is excited to announce new adjunct faculty positions in the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program for in-person instruction at our Berkeley campus. Submit the below application to apply.
The Wright Institute's Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology program is fully accredited by the American Psychological Association's Commission on Accreditation. In its most recent review, the American Psychological Association's Commission on Accreditation awarded the Clinical program ten years of continued accreditation. Our next site visit will occur in 2027.
The Wright Institute is currently seeking applicants to join our adjunct faculty team. Our currently open course is Chemical Dependency Seminar. Applications to teach any of our courses at the adjunct level are warmly welcomed. For more information about the Wright Institute, its educational philosophy, and its doctoral program, please visit our website at https://www.wi.edu/psyd-program. You may view our academic coursework at https://www.wi.edu/psyd-program-course-work.
Qualifications: Experience as a family therapist and knowledge of this area of practice.
Candidates must have experience teaching at the graduate level and expertise with the course subject as well as a commitment to incorporating issues of diversity into all aspects of their work.
Compensation: $3,683 - $8,165. Courses are typically 3 units.
Please email Cassandra Dilosa at cdilosa@wi.edu with questions or for more information. Please include your course preferences (the full list of course descriptions is available at https://www.wi.edu/psyd-program-course-work) and student evaluations from recent teaching experiences with the letter of interest document submitted below.